How to make easy but exciting work lunches
Creative lunches

Organise your lunchbox with muffin cases

Use leftover chicken to make skewers

Make frozen breakfast burritos

Freeze grapes for a cool snack

Make Vietnamese rolls for the freezer

Stuff leftovers in peppers

…or wrap them up

Economise your Tupperware

Put your packed lunch in a jar

Freeze fresh pasta parcels for quick meals

Make pesto ice cubes for a quick sauce

Make a batch of baked potatoes

Stock up on packets of couscous

Make DIY miso noodle pots

Cut up carrots as a snack and dip in hummus

Freeze dips in ice cube trays to keep it fresher for longer

Keep your apple slices fresh with a rubber band

Make mini omelettes in a muffin tray and freeze

Freeze yoghurt and it will have thawed by lunchtime and still be cool

Make in bulk

Make extra at dinner

Freeze your snacks too

Chop or spiralie raw veg in advance

Roast vegetables

Slow cook dishes

One of the main issues with creating the perfect lunchbox is time. Prepping meals, chopping, cutting, baking, frying – it all takes time. To eliminate that, make the most of your slow cooker (if you have one, of course). Check out some of our slow cooker recipes here for more inspiration.
Make a batch of boiled eggs

Cut your cheese into chunks for snacks

Soup, soup, soup

It might seem boring, but soup is such a great way of using up ingredients in your fridge and preparing for the week ahead. Cook a large pot of your favourite flavour and dish it out into Tupperware for the rest of the week for a no-fuss lunchbox option. See some of our favorite soup recipes here.
Freeze juice to keep it cool

...and your water

Use drinks as ice packs

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